A patient has a large lesion on the right leg as a result of tissue destruction by an extracellular bacterial species that secretes an exoenzyme. All of the following apply EXCEPT Exoenzymes are required for extracellular digestion Exoenzymes are secreted to increase local nutrient concentrations Exoenzymes, such as proteases, degrade proteins Exoenzymes kill competing bacteria to reduce competition for nutrients Exoenzymes degrade macromolecules to allow passage through the cell wall

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A patient has a large lesion on the right leg as a result
of tissue destruction by an extracellular bacterial
species that secretes an exoenzyme. All of the
following apply EXCEPT
Exoenzymes are required for extracellular digestion
Exoenzymes are secreted to increase local nutrient
concentrations
Exoenzymes, such as proteases, degrade proteins
Exoenzymes kill competing bacteria to reduce
competition for nutrients
Exoenzymes degrade macromolecules to allow
passage through the cell wall
Transcribed Image Text:A patient has a large lesion on the right leg as a result of tissue destruction by an extracellular bacterial species that secretes an exoenzyme. All of the following apply EXCEPT Exoenzymes are required for extracellular digestion Exoenzymes are secreted to increase local nutrient concentrations Exoenzymes, such as proteases, degrade proteins Exoenzymes kill competing bacteria to reduce competition for nutrients Exoenzymes degrade macromolecules to allow passage through the cell wall
Which of the following is likely to apply to a patient
with pyelonephritis that developed from initial
cystitis infection due to transfer of normal flora from
the intestinal tract?
The patient had a bladder infection that developed
into kidney infection caused by uropathogenic E.
coli
The patient had a urogenital tract infection that
developed into gastrointestinal disease caused by
Lactobacillus
The patient had enterotoxin intoxication that
developed into a kidney infection caused by
Bacillus cereus
The patient had a urine specimen that was allowed
to sit at room temperature for 8 hours and has no
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is likely to apply to a patient with pyelonephritis that developed from initial cystitis infection due to transfer of normal flora from the intestinal tract? The patient had a bladder infection that developed into kidney infection caused by uropathogenic E. coli The patient had a urogenital tract infection that developed into gastrointestinal disease caused by Lactobacillus The patient had enterotoxin intoxication that developed into a kidney infection caused by Bacillus cereus The patient had a urine specimen that was allowed to sit at room temperature for 8 hours and has no
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